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6th Asian Beach Games opens in Sanya

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6th Asian Beach Games opens in Sanya

2026-04-23 08:48 Last Updated At:11:43

The 6th Asian Beach Games opened on Wednesday evening in China's tropical resort city of Sanya, with the opening ceremony held at the seaside Yasha Park.

Chinese State Councilor Shen Yiqin declared the Games open after 45 delegations marched in for the continental event, which had originally been scheduled to take place in 2020.

The 75-minute ceremony was structured around three themed segments, "Passion of Sea and Sky," "Dreams of the Deep Blue" and "Connecting the World," highlighting ocean culture and the diversity of Asia.

After being postponed twice, chiefly due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Sanya Games has attracted around 10,000 participants, including more than 1,600 athletes.

The Games marks the first time Hainan has hosted a continental-level beach sports event. It is also the first major international sporting event since the island-wide Hainan Free Trade Port was inaugurated last December.

The Games' mascot, the Eld's deer "Yaya," played a central role throughout the ceremony, appearing from beginning to end.

The flame-lighting ceremony featured a distinctive design, as six torchbearers approached from both sides of the "Ring of Sunshine"-shaped stage and joined hands to ignite the flame, before the stage itself transformed into a cauldron, with the fire rising to illuminate the sea and sky.

The ceremony concluded with the theme song "See ya in Sanya," performed by 20 volunteers of the Games.

Scheduled from April 22 to 30, the Games feature 14 sports, 15 disciplines and 62 events. It is the second time China has hosted the Asian Beach Games, after the 2012 edition in Haiyang, Shandong Province.

China has sent a delegation of 255 members, including 171 athletes, to compete in 13 sports and 60 events, marking the country's highest participation in Asian Beach Games history.

6th Asian Beach Games opens in Sanya

6th Asian Beach Games opens in Sanya

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